The temperature for the first week of November is expected to fluctuate.
Environment Canada Meteorologist David Rogers says today's high is 7C, which is below the normal for this time of the year.
He says the normal is about 12C and the temperature will be above or near that later this week.
Rogers says today will be a cool day.
"We're looking for a high about seven degrees." he It's going to be mainly cloudy with just a slight chance of showers, a 30% chance of showers and the wind will pick up in the afternoon out of the south. So it's another coolish day, but tonight we're looking for the temperature to rise overnight; and then for Thursday, we're looking for a high around 15C so it's going to warm up."
Rogers says the temperature will be up and down for the next week.
"The high temperature for Windsor yesterday was about five degrees so that's a bit below normal and for today we're looking for seven and that's a bit below normal as well but it's not too far off. 15C for Thursday is going to be a bit above and for Friday we're looking for a high of around 12C so that's right around normal so we're kind of fluctuating around the normal but not too far from it."
Rogers says the high for Thursday is 15C which is above the normal high for this time of the year.
"We're kind of fluctuating around normal, which is about 12C but not to far above and not to far below either."
As for flurries, Rogers says don't expect to see any this week.